Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Warm air heating opportunities

Approximately half the installed cost of a wet central heating system, warm air heating systems are becoming more attractive to both the social housing market and to the installation trade. Replacement systems can typically be fitted in half a day, giving installers the opportunity to undertake a larger amount of profitable work. For building occupants quick installation means minimum disruption and heating system that are economic to run, provide fast response, good comfort levels and simplicity of control.

Additional benefits include optional electronic air cleaning and electronic control systems.

The amendments to Part L of the building regulations from April 1, 2005 present installers with even greater incentive to reconsider the benefits of installing warm air heating - an area they may have neglected for many years.

No exceptions forms for these types of installation are needed and replacements can be carried out without any assessment of the property.

This new situation makes both Johnson and Starley's Economaire and Hi-Spec warm air heater ranges attractive propositions for the installer.

Fully compliant with the Building Regulations, their ease of installation will mean that the installer will spend less time on site and can therefore benefit from potentially greater profitability through the ability to undertake more jobs.

As many installers may not have been involved with warm air systems for many years, Johnson and Starley offers comprehensive training covering new installations, systems replacement and maintenance.

The company also offers a full After Sales support service, including replacement advice and site surveys.

For more details on warm air heating opportunities with Johnson and Starley contact the company.

Johnson and Starley were established in 1922 and for over 80 years have provided innovation to the UK heating industry.

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